The Church in Africa : 1450-1950 /

Christianity provided the constitutive identity of historic Ethiopia. From the sixteenth century, and increasingly from the nineteenth, it entered decisively into the life and culture of an increasing number of other African peoples. In the course of the twentieth century, African Christians have be...

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Main Author: Hastings, Adrian
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Oxford : New York : Clarendon Press ; Oxford University Press, 1994
Oxford : Oxford ; New York : Clarendon Press ;Oxford ; Oxford University Press, 1994
Oxford : New York : 1994
Series:Oxford history of the Christian Church
The Oxford history of the Christian Church
Oxford history of the Christian Church
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Summary:Christianity provided the constitutive identity of historic Ethiopia. From the sixteenth century, and increasingly from the nineteenth, it entered decisively into the life and culture of an increasing number of other African peoples. In the course of the twentieth century, African Christians have become a major part of the world Church, and arguably modern African history as a whole is not intelligible without its powerful Christian element
"Christianity provided the constitutive identity of historic Ethiopia. From the sixteenth century, and increasingly from the nineteenth, it entered decisively into the life and culture of an increasing number of other African peoples. In the course of the twentieth century, African Christians have become a major part of the world Church, and arguably modern African history as a whole is not intelligible without its powerful Christian element. Yet despite the great advance in African historiography over the last forty years, this is the first major volume to consider the historical development and character of the Christian Church in Africa as a whole, linking together Ethiopian Orthodoxy, Roman Catholicism, Protestantism, and the numerous 'Independent' churches of modern times. The book focuses throughout on the role of conversion, the shaping of Church life and its relationship to traditional values, and the impact of political power. Professor Hastings also compares the relation of Christian history to the comparable development of Islam in Africa."--Jacket
Professor Hastings also compares the relation of Christian history to the comparable development of Islam in Africa
Yet despite the great advance in African historiography over the last forty years, this is the first major volume to consider the historical development and character of the Christian Church in Africa as a whole, linking together Ethiopian Orthodoxy, Roman Catholicism, Protestantism, and the numerous 'Independent' churches of modern times. The book focuses throughout on the role of conversion, the shaping of Church life and its relationship to traditional values, and the impact of political power
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Physical Description:xiv, 706 p. : maps ; 24 cm
xiv, 706 p. ; 24 cm
xiv, 706 p. ; 25 cm
xiv, 706 pages : maps ; 24 cm
xiv, 706 pages ; 25 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographic references (p. [621]-685) and index
Includes bibliographic references (pages [621]-685) and index
Includes bibliographical references (p. [621]-685) and index
Includes bibliographical references (p.[621]-685) and index
ISBN:0198263996 (pbk. : acid-free paper)
0198269218 :
0198269218
9780198269212